Never jumped before
You're curious about skydiving but don't know where to start, what AFF means, or how to do it safely in Spain.
Start from zero
You're curious about skydiving but don't know where to start, what AFF means, or how to do it safely in Spain.
Start from zeroYou're already doing AFF or planning to start soon, and you want a clear path instead of confusion between jumps.
Plan my AFFYou have your license or you're close to getting it, but you're not sure what skills to build next.
Build my next stepsYou want better exits, body position, awareness, tracking, group skills or more structured coaching.
Improve my skillsYou're ready for more focused progression, camps, tunnel work, special jumps or advanced experiences.
Explore progressionYou tell me your goal, experience level, language preference and timeline.
We choose the right entry point: first jump, AFF course or refresher.
You learn the foundation: exits, stability, altitude awareness, deployment and safe decision-making.
After AFF, we build consistency before you rush into complicated jumps.
You work toward your license with a clearer plan, not random advice.
You get help with what to do next: skills, jumps, tunnel, equipment, safety and goals.
We use wind tunnel time to build body control faster and with more repetitions.
We transfer tunnel skills into the sky through coached jumps and safe group progression.
When the foundation is ready, we can plan bigger goals: camps, special jumps and advanced progression.
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After AFF, many students know how to complete basic tasks, but they don't know what to build next.
New jumpers often get advice from many different people, but not every recommendation fits their current level.
Without a plan, it's easy to join jumps that are too advanced and skip important foundations.
We define where you are now, what your next goal is, and what should come before it.
You understand the jump before you do it: goal, plan, risks, exit, freefall tasks and landing priorities.
You receive focused coaching based on your current level, not generic advice.
We review what happened, what improved, and what needs to change next time.
You keep moving forward through clear steps instead of guessing what comes next.
Find your route
Whether you are starting from zero or already jumping, the goal is the same: give you the right support for your current stage.
First jump guidance, AFF orientation and beginner consultation before you commit.
Structured support through the AFF course so you understand what is happening and why.
A clearer route from AFF graduate to confident licensed skydiver.
Coached jumps, video feedback and focused skill development after license.
Wind tunnel camps and intensive coaching blocks to build body control faster.
Sky camps, group progression, special jumps and bigger goals when the foundation is ready.
Skydive Coach Spain is led personally by Andrii. The goal is not to send you through a random course and disappear after the last jump.
I personally guide your progression, help you understand your next step, and keep the bigger picture under control — even when partner instructors, tunnel coaches or camp formats are involved.
You get the benefit of a wider ecosystem, but with one coach responsible for keeping your path clear.

Coach-led network
One responsible coach keeps partner training connected to your progression plan.
For complete beginners who want to understand AFF, costs, timeline and the safest way to start in Spain.
Start from zeroFor students who want personal guidance before and during AFF instead of going through the course blindly.
Plan my AFFFor AFF graduates who want a clear route toward becoming a licensed skydiver.
Build my license roadmapFor new licensed skydivers who want feedback, direction and safer skill progression.
Get coachingFor skydivers who want structured tunnel work and coached jumps to transfer skills into the sky.
Explore campsFor skydivers ready for special jumps, camps, group progression or bigger personal goals.
Plan advanced progressionThe goal is not to advertise languages. The goal is to make sure you understand the plan, the feedback and the next decision before you move forward.
English is the main planning language. Russian, Ukrainian and Spanish support are used when they make the coaching process clearer, calmer and safer for the student.
Understand what the next jump, tunnel block or camp is supposed to solve before you commit.
Review what happened, what needs work and what should not be rushed.
Clarify dropzone logistics, partner-coach context and local details when needed.
Keep your roadmap understandable when the route involves AFF, license jumps, tunnel work or camps.